Watch the video above to find out what pollutants and allergens are lurking in your home and what you can do to provide a healthy home for your family

You might think you are safe from the biggest allergy triggers once you are inside the safety of your home, but you would be wrong. The most common nasal allergy triggers are found right inside your home: pet dander, dust mite allergen, mold spores, and even pollen. Watch the video above to discover what pollutants and allergens are in your home and what you can do to provide a healthy home for your family with these easy tips for sustainable allergy relief.

At Chem-Dry Carpet Care of Lincoln, we want you to breathe easier about the healthfulness of your home and your family. Whether you suffer from allergies or asthma or you just want to provide the healthiest home for your family, our carpet, oriental rug cleaning and tile, stone and grout cleaning can help you remove the allergens and bacteria hiding in your home and improve your indoor air quality. A recent study by an independent air quality lab found that our carpet cleaning removed an average of 98% of common household allergens from carpets and upholstery and 89% of the airborne bacteria in your home when a sanitizer is added.*

We have partnered with Best Friends Animal Society® to help raise funds to support their network of animal shelters across the country and encourage rescue pet adoption. Read more about our Cleaning for the PAWS initiative now and learn how you can help.

*Based on studies conducted by independent laboratories of Chem-Dry's HCE (Hot Carbonating Extraction), P.U.R.T. (Pet Urine Removal Treatment), Granite Countertop Renewal, and Tile, Stone & Grout cleaning processes. Allergens tested were dog and cat dander and dust mite allergen. Pet odor results based on testing with the most common odor sources found in dog and cat urine. Pet urine bacteria results based on Chem-Dry's HCE cleaning process and a sanitizer, combined with P.U.R.T. All bacteria results include use of sanitizer. Figures are an average across multiple tests.